Energy R&D Public Expenditure in Austria 2011

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1 Energy R&D Public Expenditure in Austria 2011 Andreas Indinger, Marion Katzenschlager Survey carried out by the Austrian Energy Agency on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology October 2012

2 Summary (1) In 2011, Austria s public expenditure for energy-related research and development summed up to million Euro. This is almost the same amount as in Energy efficiency becomes even more important: plus 8 million Euro result in a share of 52.7% of total energy R&D. Priorities are hybrid and electric vehicles as well as buildings. Solar energy overtakes bioenergy for the first time with 16.5 million Euro. Almost three quarters of the funding were used for applied research, 21% for experimental development, 4% for basic research and 1% for demonstration. Especially projects generated via the programme New Energies 2020 contributed to the fact that the Climate and Energy Fund for 2011 was the sampling unit with by far the highest expenditures: 49.5 million Euro. page 2

3 Summary (2) In 2011, the Research Promotion Fund (FFG) processed 88.8 million Euro. The majority of transactions were related to programmes run on behalf of the federal ministries and the Climate and Energy Fund. This makes FFG the central contact point for funding energy-related R&D projects in Austria. The bottom-up oriented basic programmes of the Research Promotion Fund increased their funding for energy-related R&D to 15.6 million Euro in The total expenditure of the federal provinces was 2.3 million Euro, about 5 million Euro less than in The universities spent 8.5 million Euro in total. The Vienna University of Technology had the highest expenditures. The expenditure of the (non-university) research institutions was 13.2 million Euro, with 88% coming from the Austrian Institute of Technology AIT. Only expenditures from own equity capital provided by the public owners had been included by universities and non-university research. page 3

4 The survey Carried out annually since 1974, until 2002 by Prof. G. Faninger, from 2003 onwards by the Austrian Energy Agency On behalf of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology International standards set by IEA and OECD (Frascati manual) Data for Austria shows real expenditures, no budgets Some 1,000 energy research projects and activities have been registered and analysed for the year 2011 Annual publication (full report) New IEA format (topics, demonstration covered etc. ) starting with this survey See also IEA-Database for R&D: page 4

18 Institutions The energy research expenses of the FH had been of little importance until the year 2002 being included in to the expenses of the non-university research facilities. A separated illustration has now been provided since page 18

21 Non-university research Expenditures from own equity capital provided by the public owners No third party financed R&D included page 21

22 Universities 11 out of 22 public universities carry out energy related research Expenditures from own equity capital provided by the public (GUF etc.) No third party financed R&D included page 22

23 Universities of applied sciences First Universities of applied sciences (FH) established in out of 21 FHs carry out (mostly applied) research Expenditure from own equity capital provided by the public No third party financed R&D included page 23

24 Share overall public R&D Data: AEA, Statistik Austria page 24

25 Share GDP Data: AEA, Statistik Austria page 25

26 Success in EU programmes Austrian companies and researchers succeeded in European programmes with new projects in 2011 with an EU contribution of about 8 million Euro 7th Framework Programme for RTD: 3 million Euro (Data: proviso) Intelligent Energy Europe: 5 million Euro (Data: AEA) Also relevant: Research Funds for Coal and Steel (RFCS) page 26

Energy R&D Public Expenditure in Austria 2012 Andreas Indinger, Marion Katzenschlager Survey carried out by the Austrian Energy Agency on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology

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